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Planning Tasks 4&5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is a cutting list? | A list showing the lengths and quantities of materials required. |
| What size is the door used in the project? | 400mm × 600mm. |
| What material is used for the door panel? | 9mm plywood or MDF. |
| What joint is used in the door construction? | Haunched mortice and tenon joint. |
| What size groove is used for the panel? | 10mm wide × 10mm deep. |
| What size hinges are used on the door? | 63mm butt hinges. |
| What is the recommended gap around the door? | 3mm. |
| What tool helps transfer measurements accurately and avoid repeated measuring? | Setting-out rod. |
| What does a vertical setting-out rod control? | Heights. |
| What does a horizontal setting-out rod control? | Widths and spacing. |
| What are the dimensions of timber studs used in the stud wall? | 70mm × 45mm. |
| What size is the door lining? | 75mm × 20mm. |
| What wedge gap is allowed in the stud wall door opening? | 15mm. |
| What fixings are commonly used for studwork? | Screws or nails. |
| A hazard when using a chop saw. | Cuts or loss of fingers/hand. |
| What document describes the safe sequence of work? | Method statement. |
| What document identifies hazards and control measures? | Risk assessment. |
| Name one example of PPE when cutting timber. | Eye protection. |
| What tool checks if a frame or lining is square? | A tape measure, to check diagonals |
| Why is good planning important in carpentry? | It reduces mistakes, waste, and risk. |